This cobalt blue footed covered urn, or cookie jar, was made by Westmoreland and is either a footed cookie jar, or footed urn. It is a beautiful deep blue color with gold decorated Cherry and Leaves pattern. The lid is signed with the newer Westmoreland mark from the early 80’s, or before. The actual item is rumored to be from an old Northwood Glass mold from the early 1900’s. This item doesn’t seem to be around anywhere and may have been a special order from some other glass company...

This beautiful blue 3 pc stretch glass console set is in excellent condition. It is trimmed with a white border on all pieces and appears to have been made by The Tiffin Glass Co. or U.S. Glass. The color is irridized and stunning!

Estate fresh from NorthWest Ohio! Wynkin and Blynkin Children Figurines made by Florence Ceramics of Pasadena California. The boy, Blynkin, is holding a teddy bear and has pink button up pajamas on. The girl, Wynkin, is holding a doll with hair and a pink nightgown on. Usually, the boy has blue pajamas, but this one has pink. The girl is perfect! The boy, after much looking and inspection, looks like his head has been broken and reglued...

This delphite blue, or chalaine blue powder jar is hand painted with a floral decoration and is in excellent condition. It has a triangular shaped knob on it and still has the powder puff inside. We are unsure of the maker but estimate it to be from the late 1920’s, or early 1930’s, and was probably made by either McKee Glass, or Jeannette Glass Co. It is a true powder jar and has a round compartment in it and no other compartments offset inside like some other ones we have seen.

Vintage, 1950s Christmas mug with Santa Claus dressed all in red with his ringing bells, fat belly and white beard and embossed Fire-King ware Made in USA on the bottom. Holds 8 ounces and is white glass. The original, fired on graphics of Santa and the Dog Snowbo are all in excellent, vintage condition with no wear, no dullness and no funny spots. The mug is also in excellent, vintage condition with no chips, no cracks, no dings, no wear and no repairs...

They always called this "The Unlisted Salad Bowl", and they are hard to find in any color. This yellow one is beautiful and has a couple of color misses, but no big deal. Very normal for this time period. No chips, very minor use. It is impressed on the bottom with the old Fiesta logo.

This forest green gallon jar was made by Hocking Glass in the 1950's. It came from the estate auction of a retired employee that worked for Hocking. We bought several of these from that auction. The metal lid is original to this jar, but may have been repainted somewhere along the line. This piece is in excellent condition with no damage and no repairs. Very unusual to see one of these canister jars in this color.

1940's pink glass etched souvenir knife from Treasure Island. Elusive style & color of glass knife. These glass knives were used as sanitary fruit utensils before stainless steel was available. The etching is shown on the photo. Typical rough and nicked cutting edge, could be ground smooth if desired.

1930's Old Colony Lace Edge 3 pc Frosted Bowl & Candle Set. There are a couple of minor flaws between the lace on the bowl and a small sliver of glass that barely shows. The candles have a couple of tiny manufacturing flaws on them but no big deal. This set is priced accordingly for these minor flaws.